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that I've put in but the program I'm using keeps crashing the Nvidia display driver. I want to put this card in but this one will not work in this computer. When I power on the computer the LED light flashes orange & the system beeps in error. Is there a reason why the AMD one won't work and is there a FirePro that would work

Re: Guide for Selecting a Discrete Video Card

I am linking you to a site pc-specs.com below which I have outlined your motherboard and what available video graphics cards there are for it. Review the cards in this list and find the one appropriate for you.

Re: Guide for Selecting a Discrete Video Card

We have a HP Pavilion a6402.UK desktop bought in 2008, so it's already 5 years old and our 12 year old boy has been using it for his school learning and as a gaming pc for a year or so now.

He would like to upgrade his video/graphics card to be able to play Skyrim etc. It works already but is very laggy.

Not being very knowledgeable about this kind of stuff I am hoping you might be able to advise us as to the specific card etc that we can buy to replace his with.

I do believe his oem card is an nVidia GeForce 210 but not sure what would be best to install instead to accommodate his wishes other than a friend suggested that the 430 would be best and would fit in all the current right places.

Can you please possibly help us with this and give us a suggestion that you know would definitely be good for this.

Re: Guide for Selecting a Discrete Video Card

I checked the system requirements for Skyrim against the existing HP a6402.uk specifications. It appears that the processor, video card, memory and power supply should all need be upgraded. At this point you might consider a different PC.

If you can get the 430 for free then give it go. It should offer some improvement. You might need to turn down the game settings and perhaps the monitor's resolution.

Re: Guide for Selecting a Discrete Video Card

Hi, I'm currently having issues with a new video card I bought. My computer's model is a Pavilion h8-1237c, the version that came with the GT 520 card. The new card I bought is a Radeon R7 240. After uninstalling all the Nvidia drivers, I boot into safe mode and used Driver sweeper to finish uninstalling the drivers. I then shut down, swapped out my GT 520 for my R7 240, and now the computer refuses to POST. The computer's fans spin up, including the graphics card's, but nothing shows up on the screen. There is no beeping. If I press the power button, the computer shuts down instantly (as if I pulled the plug). I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong.

Re: Guide for Selecting a Discrete Video Card

The HP Slimline case will require a low profile graphics graphics card that is spec'd to work with a 220 watt power supply by the graphics card manufacturer. HP does have video cards that meet this criteria. I suggest that you contact HP Sales to get a graphics card and don't take chances that a different video card will work.

Graphics cards that are spec'd to work in your PC will not be considered gaming quality graphics video cards.